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Maker of magnetos
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1899 [[Frederick Simms]] established a joint company with [[Robert Bosch]], '''Compagnie des Magnetos Simms-Bosch''', to make magnetos to Bosch's design; Simms played a significant role in magneto development, through his stimulus to Bosch and his colleagues to develop their product, and by opening up the important French market for Bosch.
1899 [[Frederick Simms]] established a joint company with [[Bosch|Robert Bosch]], '''Compagnie des Magnetos Simms-Bosch''', to make magnetos to Bosch's design; Simms played a significant role in magneto development, through his stimulus to Bosch and his colleagues to develop their product, and by opening up the important French market for Bosch.


1906 The company was closed because of personal differences between the principals.  
1906 The company was closed because of personal differences between the principals.  

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Maker of magnetos

1899 Frederick Simms established a joint company with Robert Bosch, Compagnie des Magnetos Simms-Bosch, to make magnetos to Bosch's design; Simms played a significant role in magneto development, through his stimulus to Bosch and his colleagues to develop their product, and by opening up the important French market for Bosch.

1906 The company was closed because of personal differences between the principals.


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